Taipei: The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Wednesday are focused on significant announcements and events. According to Focus Taiwan, the United Daily News highlights former President Donald Trump's announcement of the United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO). This move marks a substantial shift in US global health policy. The China Times reports on Trump's vow to defeat US enemies, emphasizing his strong stance on national security. Meanwhile, the Liberty Times covers Trump's announcement of the US pulling out of both the WHO and the Paris climate pact, indicating a broader shift in international agreements under his administration. The Economic Daily News discusses how Trump has stopped short of imposing tariffs on China, suggesting ongoing trade tensions but no immediate escalation. The Commercial Times points out Trump's tariff wars targeting Canada and Mexico, with a review of the trade agreement with China, reflecting the complex dynamics of international trade rela tions. Lastly, the Taipei Times reports a separate incident in Taiwan, where twenty-six people were injured following a quake in the southern region, highlighting local concerns amidst international developments.